In the event that the organization established
to own and maintain common open space, or any successor organization,
shall at any time after establishment of the development fail to maintain
the common open space in reasonable order and condition in accordance
with the development plan, the Township may serve written notice upon
such organization or upon the residents and owners of the development,
setting forth the manner in which the organization has failed to maintain
the common open space in reasonable condition, and said notice shall
include a demand that such deficiencies of maintenance be cured within
30 days thereof, and shall state the date and place of a hearing thereon
which shall be held within 14 days of the notice. At such hearing
the Township may modify the terms of the original notice as to the
deficiencies and may give an extension of time within which they shall
be corrected. If the deficiencies set forth in the original notice
or in the modifications thereof shall not be corrected within said
30 days or any extension thereof, the Township, in order to preserve
the taxable values of the properties within the development and to
prevent the common open space from becoming a public nuisance, may,
in its discretion, enter upon said common open space and maintain
the same for a period of one year. Said entry and maintenance shall
not constitute a taking of said common open space, and shall not vest
in the public any rights to use the common open space except when
the same is voluntarily dedicated to the public by the residents and
owners and such dedication is acceptable to the Township. Before the
expiration of said year, the Township shall, upon its initiative or
upon the request of the organization theretofore responsible for the
maintenance of the common open space, call a public hearing upon notice
to such organization, or to the residents and owners of the development,
to be held by the Township, at which hearing such organization or
the residents and owners of the development shall show cause why such
maintenance by the Township shall not, at the election of the Township,
continue for a succeeding year. If the Township shall determine that
such organization is ready and able to maintain said common open space
in reasonable condition, the Township shall cease to maintain said
common open space at the end of said year. If the Township shall determine
such organization is not ready and able to maintain said common open
space in a reasonable condition, the Township may, in its discretion,
continue to maintain said common open space during the next succeeding
year and, subject to a similar hearing and determination, in each
year thereafter. The decision of the Township in any case shall constitute
a final administrative decision subject to judicial review.